Bradley Carlile

Bradley Carlile (died October 1722) was the leader of a British Army military outpost in northwestern Kingston, Jamaica.

Biography
Bradley Carlile was a member of the Templar Order and a friend of Captain Woodes Rogers, the Governor of Jamaica and a fellow Templar. Carlile became the commander of a British Army military outpost to the north-west of Kingston, Jamaica, during the Golden Age of Piracy. In October 1722, the Assassin Order sent Edward Kenway to assassinate Carlile for a reward of money after they confirmed that he was a Templar.

Death
Kenway infiltrated Carlile's camp on a small hill to the northwest of Kingston, where he assassinated two grenadier guards at the walkway to the top of the hill and killed two British troops talking about Woodes Rogers at a campfire. However, the second British soldier noticed Kenway and alerted Carlile, who shot the soldier when Kenway used him as a shield. Kenway was able to drop a smoke bomb and killed Carlile with his hidden blades in the confusion.